S R Barnum
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Recent Articles
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Schein T, Blackburn T, Heath S, Barnum S
Clin Exp Immunol
. 2019 Aug;
198(3):359-366.
PMID: 31461782
The complement system is now a therapeutic target for the management of serious and life-threatening conditions such as paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome, glomerulonephritis and other diseases caused...
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Hu X, Patel R, Weinberg J, Marques M, Ramos T, Barnum S
Transfus Med
. 2014 Mar;
24(2):114-6.
PMID: 24588971
Objective: To determine if the complement system, a potent mediator of inflammation, contributes to haemolysis during red blood cell (RBC) storage. Background: RBCs in storage undergo structural and biochemical changes...
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Ramos T, Bullard D, Barnum S
Parasite Immunol
. 2012 Aug;
34(11):547-50.
PMID: 22882618
Complement receptors for C3-derived fragments (CR1-4) play critical roles in innate and adaptive immune responses. Of these receptors, CR3 and CR4 are important in binding and phagocytosis of complement-opsonized pathogens...
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Darley M, Ramos T, Wetsel R, Barnum S
Parasite Immunol
. 2012 Jun;
34(8-9):444-7.
PMID: 22708514
Complement contributes to inflammation during pathogen infections; however, less is known regarding its role during malaria and in the severest form of the disease, cerebral malaria. Recent studies have shown...
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Henson B, Pennington L, Watson L, Barnum S
Arch Microbiol
. 2008 Feb;
189(4):357-66.
PMID: 18283436
Heterocyst differentiation in cyanobacteria is accompanied by developmentally regulated DNA rearrangements that occur within the nifD, fdxN, and hupL genes. These genetic elements are excised from the genome by site-specific...
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Nataf S, Levison S, Barnum S
Brain Res
. 2001 Mar;
894(2):321-6.
PMID: 11251209
Expression of the C5a receptor in the central nervous system has been demonstrated on microglia, astrocytes and neurons. In the present study, we demonstrate C5aR expression in vitro by rat...
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Nataf S, Carroll S, Wetsel R, Szalai A, Barnum S
J Immunol
. 2000 Nov;
165(10):5867-73.
PMID: 11067947
The exact mechanisms leading to CNS inflammation and myelin destruction in multiple sclerosis and in its animal model, experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) remain equivocal. In both multiple sclerosis and EAE,...
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Stahel P, Kariya K, Shohami E, Barnum S, Eugster H, Trentz O, et al.
J Neuroimmunol
. 2000 Sep;
109(2):164-72.
PMID: 10996218
The anaphylatoxin C5a is a potent mediator of inflammation in the CNS. We analyzed the intracerebral expression of the C5a receptor (C5aR) in a model of closed head injury (CHI)...
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Lee S, Owen H, Prochaska D, Barnum S
Curr Microbiol
. 2000 Feb;
40(4):283-7.
PMID: 10688700
The low molecular weight (LMW) heat shock protein (HSP), HSP16.6, in the unicellular cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, protects cells from elevated temperatures. A 95% reduction in the survival of...
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Sprott H, Muller-Ladner U, Distler O, Gay R, Barnum S, Landthaler M, et al.
J Rheumatol
. 2000 Feb;
27(2):402-4.
PMID: 10685805
Objective: Upregulated matrix synthesis is a hallmark of systemic sclerosis (SSc). There are indications that growth factors such as platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) are involved in proliferative pathways in...